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Consecrate Me Now

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Consecrate me now, Jesus, my Redeemer Refrain First Line: O my Saviour, come and bless me Lyrics: 1 Consecrate me now, Jesus, my Redeemer, Thine alone, and thine forever, Lord, I would be; Purify my heart, all its dross removing, Let thine own Eternal Spirit dwell with me. Refrain: O my Saviour, come and bless me, Come in the fulness of love divine; Consecrate me now, Jesus, my Redeemer, All I have is on the altar, all is thine. 2 Nearer would I live; nearer, ev’ry moment, Let my faith with cloudless vision mount up to thee; Passive in thy hand, by thy will directed, Still in perfect, calm submission hold thou me. [Refrain] 3 When my work is done, when its cares are over, When the gates of yonder city joyful I see, Then before the throne, shouting hallelujah, I will give the praises and glory, Lord, to thee. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Consecrate me now, Jesus, my Redeemer]
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Awake, O Zion's Daughter

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Awake, O Zion’s daughter Refrain First Line: Awake, awake, O Zion’s daughter Used With Tune: [Awake, O Zion’s daughter]
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Children of the Kingdom

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Children of the kingdom, while we journey here Refrain First Line: From the land of song, the bright land of song Lyrics: 1 Children of the kingdom, while we journey here, Only for a time abiding; Looking unto Jesus, banish ev’ry fear, For his eyes our path is guiding. Refrain: From the land of song, the bright land of song, Listen to the music gently falling; Children of the kingdom, tarry not, but come Where the pure in heart are calling. 2 Children of the kingdom, pressing on our way, Never let us falter, never; Bear the cross of Jesus, bear it ev’ry day, In his mercy trusting ever. [Refrain] 3 Children of the kingdom, while we watch and wait, Never be discouraged, never; Soon our feet will enter thro’ the palace gate, And go out no more forever. [Refrain] 4 Children of the kingdom, joyful let us be, Yonder is the shining river; There in all his beauty we the King shall see, And behold his face forever. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Children of the kingdom, while we journey here]
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Come to Jesus While You may

Author: Mrs. C. N. Pickop Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Come to Jesus, trembling sinner Refrain First Line: Come to Jesus, come to Jesus Lyrics: 1 Come to Jesus, trembling sinner, With your load of guilt oppressed; Come to Jesus, he will save you, Come, and he will give you rest. Refrain: Come to Jesus, come to Jesus, Weary sinner, come to Jesus while you may; He will save you, he wills save you, Weary sinner, he will save you, come today. 2 He is waiting, he is ready, Tender, loving words to say; Will you not accept his blessing? Give your heart to him today? [Refrain] 3 Time is flying, do not tarry, Haste, while it is called today! Can you spurn his tender pleading? Can you turn this friend away? [Refrain] 4 Do not linger, do not trifle, Heed your loving Saviour’s call; In his tender heart there’s mercy, In his arms there’s room for all. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Come to Jesus, trembling sinner]
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Why Linger?

Author: Mrs. W. L. Brown Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Oh, why do you linger yet longer Refrain First Line: Why linger, why linger Lyrics: 1 Oh, why do you linger yet longer? O sinner, to Jesus draw nigh; The Saviour is lovingly calling, “Dear sinner, oh, why will ye die?” Refrain: Why linger, why linger, While mercy is nigh? Why linger, why linger? Oh, why will ye die? 2 The pleasures of earth are deluding, They soon, ah, they soon pass away, Thy grasp they are often eluding, And then, yes, ah, then they decay. [Refrain] 3 The darkness of death will o’ertake you, And life with its pleasures be gone; The hopes that have cheered will forsake you, And leave you in darkness forlorn. [Refrain] 4 Then look to the Saviour for mercy, You’ve only to look and believe; His arms are extended to save you; He lovingly waits to receive. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Oh, why do you linger yet longer]
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O Blessed Word

Author: L. W. Munhall Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Eternal life is in God’s Word Refrain First Line: O blessèd Word, O gracious Word Used With Tune: [Eternal life is in God’s Word]
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Haste to the Field of Labor

Author: Mrs. R. N. Turner Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Oh, wake, for the day is passing Lyrics: 1 Oh, wake, for the day is passing, And swiftly approacheth night! The grain in its ripened beauty Bends low in the valley bright! Refrain: Haste to the field of labor, Bring the glad harvest home; The kingdom of God is waiting, Come, all ye reapers, come. 2 Come now with your sickles sharpened, Make ready the shining blade; The Master himself is working, And calling for earnest aid. [Refrain] 3 Oh, come to the work rejoicing, And gladly do well your part; The Lord needeth earnest workers, And faithful and true of heart. [Refrain] 4 Oh, wake, for the day advances! Toil not o’er the falling leaves; But now, for the final harvest, Bear homeward the golden sheaves. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Oh, wake, for the day is passing]
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Jehovah’s Mighty Love

Author: Sallie Martin Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Oh, the deep, unfathomed ocean Refrain First Line: Oh, there’s glory in my soul Lyrics: 1 Oh, the deep, unfathomed ocean Of Jehovah’s mighty love! How it bears me on its bosom To the mountain heights above! Refrain: Oh, there’s glory in my soul! And my joy I cannot tell, For I know that with my Saviour I am going home to dwell. 2 On that deep, unfathomed ocean, While I gaze with raptured eyes, I am lost amid the grandeur, Overwhelmed with glad surprise. [Refrain] 3 On that deep, unfathomed ocean I can hear the echoes ring Through the jasper gates that open To the palace of the King. [Refrain] 4 On that deep, unfathomed ocean Into life I soon shall glide, Floating still in bliss eternal O’er its calm and peaceful tide. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Oh, the deep, unfathomed ocean]
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Jesus, Love Me Still

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Oh, what utter weakness fills this soul of mine Refrain First Line: O what tender mercy, O what wondrous love Lyrics: 1 Oh, what utter weakness fills this soul of mine! How my frequent stumblings wound thy heart divine! Count me not unworthy, Jesus, keep me thine; Jesus, love me still. Refrain: Oh, what tender mercy! oh, what wondrous love! Oh, what rich compassion hails me from above; How can I but love thee, and thy grace adore! Oh, to love thee more! 2 Many are the failures in my life I see; Many are the frailties clinging unto me; Yet, O precious Saviour, smile complacently, Love and bless me still. [Refrain] 3 Pity me, dear Jesus, if I sometimes fall; I among thy servants am the least of all; Weakest of the weak ones who upon thee call; Jesus, love me still. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Oh, what utter weakness fills this soul of mine]
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Young Soldiers for Jesus

Author: Jennie E. Johnson Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus Refrain First Line: Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus Lyrics: 1 Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus, And he, our Commander and Friend, Will help us each one to be faithful, And lead us safe on to the end; Wherever the post of our duty Let none of us falter nor fear; Remember no danger can harm us When Jesus our Saviour is near. Refrain: Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus, And he, our Commander and Friend, Will help us each one to be faithful, And lead us safe on to the end. 2 Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus, And promise to follow him still; A place in the Sunday-school army Today we are happy to fill; Yes, we are young soldiers for Jesus, And proudly our colors we show; Our watchword is RIGHT and PRESS ONWARD; We dread not the field nor the foe. [Refrain] 3 Our pathway may sometimes be rugged, Our marching may sometimes be long, But gladly our footsteps shall ever Keep time to the voice of our song; And oh, when the warfare is over, And Jesus our Saviour shall come, How sweetly we’ll rest on his bosom, In Eden, dear Eden, our home. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Oh, we are young soldiers for Jesus]

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